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  2. Swedish krona - Wikipedia

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    The krona (Swedish: ⓘ; plural: kronor; sign: kr; code: SEK) is the currency of the Kingdom of Sweden.It is one of the currencies of the European Union.Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use for the krona; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value.

  3. Crown (currency) - Wikipedia

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    A crown is a unit of currency used in Norway, Sweden, ... Swedish krona: 1873–present Replaced Swedish riksdaler [1] Historical use of a currency called crown

  4. FOREX-Swedish crown jumps after central bank keeps rates ...

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    The Swedish crown gained against the dollar and euro on Tuesday after its central bank held interest rates steady and maintained stimulus measures designed to support an economy battered by the ...

  5. Swedish Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Crown (Polish: Korona szwedzka), also known as the "Purchased Crown" (Zakupiona Korona), was a part of the Polish crown jewels. [1] History.

  6. FOREX-Euro, sterling and Swedish crown jump 1% after ... - AOL

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    The euro, sterling and the Swedish crown rose sharply against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday as traders assessed a slew of economic data, including UK and euro zone job figures plus German economic ...

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  8. Sweden and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Sweden does not currently use the euro as its currency and has no plans to replace the existing Swedish krona in the near future. Sweden's Treaty of Accession of 1994 made it subject to the Treaty of Maastricht, which obliges states to join the eurozone once they meet the necessary conditions.

  9. Shilling - Wikipedia

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    A 1933 UK shilling 1956 Elizabeth II UK shilling showing English and Scottish reverses. The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 12 pence or one-twentieth of a pound before being phased out during the 1960s ...